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America's Top Elections Official Isn't Happy

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

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News, Daily News, News Commentary, Politics

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

The Federal Election Commission was designed to prevent the parties from going rogue with overly punitive campaign finance regulations. But what’s paralyzed FEC is something less partisan, and more principled: Democrats think the government should enforce campaign spending laws. Republicans don’t. Guest: Ellen Weintraub, Federal Election Commission Chair. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Chair of the Federal Elections Commission, the FEC.

0:08.2

She's got this tweet pinned to the top of her Twitter timeline.

0:11.2

It's the kind of statement you don't often read on government letterhead.

0:15.7

It's stripped of formality and weasel words.

0:19.0

It starts, let me make something 100% clear to the American public.

0:24.6

When it continues, it is illegal for any person to solicit, accept, or receive anything

0:31.3

of value from a foreign national in connection with the US election.

0:42.1

Ellen Wintraub, the FEC commissioner, who wrote this statement.

0:46.2

She's taken to tweeting it and retweeting it, attaching one line editorials whenever she

0:51.2

does.

0:52.7

Ellen reads, I would not have thought I needed to say this.

0:56.2

Another says, is this thing on?

1:00.9

When you get Ellen Wintraub on the phone though, it's a little bit of a different story.

1:05.1

I just want to be really clear, I am not going to say whether any individual has violated

1:11.5

the law.

1:12.5

I'm perfectly happy to explain the law.

1:14.1

I think it's important to explain the law and I keep hoping somebody will hear me when

1:17.9

I explain the law and they will decide to comply with the law.

1:22.7

But I'm not going to say if anybody has violated the law.

1:25.9

It's funny because you are simultaneously an incredibly careful person, but really out

1:32.7

there.

1:33.7

Yep.

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